Werregarenstraat
Graffiti Straat
Corduwaniers Straat, Gent, Belgium, 2013
Leica M9-P at ISO1600, 1/15 @ F2.8, Elmarit-M. Couldn't believe how sharp it was, as hand held.
Pianist & Cyclist
At various places in Ghent there were pianos. And anyone who wanted to can play. "1 2 3 Piano" the project was called, just like the children's game. Musician Frederik Sioen saw the idea in Paris and in London. On August 15th, 2013, he launched the project in a wing of the new city hall. http://click-to-read-mo.re/p/2VCz
Leie
From Hotel Harmony
Across the Leie
Entrance to the old city
Shadows
Vleeshuis Brug
Refreshment break
Gravensteen
Observing
Markt
The present castle was built in 1180 by count Philip of Alsace
Bottles & Bottles
Alleyway
Hot Club de Gand
Belfort
The 91-metre-high belfry of Ghent is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, Belgium, the other two belonging to Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church. Its height makes it the tallest belfry in existence. Construction of the tower began in 1313 to the design of master mason Jan van Haelst.
Watching
Graslei
Family Outing
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